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Gods & Heroes Banishes Subscription Fees

7:45AM January 14, 2012 | Mike Fahey

In preparation for its eventual move to free-to-play, Heatwave Interactive’s Romanesque massively multiplayer online game Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising is ditching subscription fees and lowering its initial price to $US9.99. Or you could just wait a few months and pay nothing. More »


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Gods & Heroes Looks Just As Exciting As It Did In 2005

1:40AM July 7, 2011 | Mike Fahey

Heatwave Interactive recently released Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising, a massively multiplayer online game that’s been in development since at least 2005, and it looks just as good as it looked back then. Unfortunately it’s 2011 now. More »


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PR Firm Dishes On Influence Over Reviews, in Suit

2:00AM December 13, 2007 | Brian Crecente

TenTonHammer broke, and Shack News dug deeper into, recent news that public relations firm Kohnke Communications is suing Star Trek Online developer Perpetual Entertainment over a falling out two had over now moth-balled MMO Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising.

The seven count suit alleges breach of contract and fraud, among other things, and seeks up to $US 290,675 stemming from Perpetual’s recent shift in ownership and decision to redirect their efforts from Gods to Star Trek.

More importantly, though, the suit offers a disturbing look at both the world of game development and the relationship between PR firms and game reviewers, or at least the relationship that Kohnke thinks exists. The suit lays out the fact that $US 70,000 of Kohnke’s compensation was held back with the understanding they would receive that money, and as much as $US 280,000, based on the number of active subscribers to the game 90 days after shipment.

The incentive came to the PR firm if they were successful in creating pre-release “buzz” and in “convincing reviewers to write positive reviews about the game”.

Funny, and I always thought it was the game that was supposed to do that.

I’m not naive enough to think that the success of a video game has nothing to do with the PR push, but it’s disheartening to see that in this industry, reviews are see as something bought, not earned.

Star Trek Online Dev. Perpetual Sued by PR Firm, Charged with Breach of Contract, Fraud (Updated) [Shack News] More »


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Gods & Heroes Sleeping With The Celestial Fishes

10:20PM October 10, 2007 | Luke Plunkett

Maggie let you kind souls know a few weeks back that Gods & Heroes had been delayed. Well I don’t do kindness. I deal in ill tidings and despair. So it’s my duty to let you know the game’s actually been canned. Seems Perpetual have got themselves some new investors, and while their Star Trek Online project survived the sale, Gods & Heroes didn’t. Rest in Peace, brother. Breaking News: Gods and Heroes Cancelled [WarCry] More »


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Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising Delayed (Again)

1:40PM September 24, 2007 | Maggie Greene

Gamasutra reports that Perpetual Entertainment has announced God & Heroes: Rome Rising is being delayed again, this time citing the need for more beta testing. In the same interview, Perpetual CEO Chris McKibbin said that Perpetual will be laying off 30-40 employees (the last delay of Rome Rising coincided with more layoffs) and clarified the company’s relationship with SOE. As reported back in August, sources cited a changing relationship with SOE (with SOE moving from a co-publisher to a purely marketing role), but McKibbin clarified what he termed a “non-story”:

Asked about reports that Sony Online had shifted from co-publisher to solely a marketing role with Gods and Heroes, representing a backing-off the project by Sony, McKibbin called it a “non-story that people spun a little.” He clarified: “There was no change in our relationship with Sony… part of the confusion comes from the difference between online games and packaged goods games. Perpetual has always been the financer and creator of Gods and Heroes. What [Sony was]doing initially versus what they are doing now is the same; marketing and distribution, and that’s it. We have a great relationship with them, and there hasn’t been any change with that.”

McKibbin didn’t put a date on Rome Rising‘s ship date, saying only they are aiming for an early 2008 release.

Perpetual Announces Gods and Heroes Delay, Layoffs [Gamasutra via Worlds In Motion] More »


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Perpetual Publishing Gods & Heroes Alone

10:00AM August 17, 2007 | Kotaku US Edition

SOE is a big name in the MMO business. Perhaps too big a name. Perpetual Entertainment has clarified Sony Online Entertainment’s role in their upcoming MMO Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising, assuming full publishing duties while SOE will continue to handle marketing and retail distribution of the title. Previously listed as co-publishers, Warcry explains that the move is to make sure credit for the development of the game goes solely to Perpetual as this is their fledgling project, with the power to define them as a company. I am wondering if similar steps will be taken for Pirates of the Burning Sea, which SOE is publishing for Flying Lab. With both games being presented at major gaming events by SOE the confusion over roles is sure to come up in Pirate’s case as well.

Perpetual Reassumes Publishing Duties From SOE [Warcry Network] More »